Elementary and Intermediate Algebra: Concepts & Applications (6th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 0-32184-874-8
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Chapter 8 - Systems of Linear Equations and Problem Solving - 8.7 Determinants and Cramer's Rule - 8.7 Exercise Set - Page 557: 6

Answer

False

Work Step by Step

Just because the numerator in the equation is 0 does not mean that the equations are dependent. Thus, the fact that the numerator is 0 when using Cramer's rule does not indicate that the two equations are dependent.
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